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Biden budget integrates Jobs and Family Plan proposals
President Biden’s budget proposal makes broadband, nutrition funding, and climate key areas at the U.S. Department of Agriculture which would get a nearly nine percent increase in funding for the 2022 fiscal year.
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack says the proposal brings together the American Jobs and American Families Plans to address critical challenges for the country.
House Agriculture Committee Chair David Scott of Georgia is applauding the focus on rural broadband along with emphasis for socially disadvantaged producers.
U.S. Senate Ag Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow of Michigan calls the proposal a step forward, while Ranking Member John Boozeman of Arkansas says the plan will increase debt and deficit, raise taxes, and increase the scope of government.
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